TY - BOOK ID - 86134270 TI - Byron among the English poets : literary tradition and poetic legacy AU - Bucknell, Clare AU - Ward, Matthew PY - 2021 SN - 1108903797 110890632X 110890534X 1108842658 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - English poetry KW - Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Romanticism KW - Artistic impact KW - Artistic influence KW - Impact (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Literary impact KW - Literary influence KW - Literary tradition KW - Tradition (Literature) KW - Art KW - Influence (Psychology) KW - Literature KW - Intermediality KW - Intertextuality KW - Originality in literature KW - History and criticism. KW - Byron, George Gordon Byron, KW - Lord Byron KW - Byron KW - Byron, George Gordon Noël KW - Byron, George Gordon Byron KW - Baĭron, Dzhordzh Gordon KW - Baĭron, G. KW - Baĭron, Jorj, KW - Bairon, KW - Bajron, Džordž Gordon KW - Bajron, KW - Bajroni, Xhorxh KW - Bayrěn, KW - Bayron, KW - Bayron, Tzōrtz Gkorton Bayron KW - Bayrūn KW - Byron, George Gordon Noël Byron KW - Byron, Jerzy Gordon KW - Byron, KW - Gordon, George KW - Mpayron, Tzōrtz Nkorton Mpayron KW - Pai-lun KW - Payrěn KW - Vyrōn KW - בײראָן, לאָרד KW - בירון KW - בירון, לורד KW - בירון, ג׳ורג׳ גורדון נואל, KW - בירון, ג'ורג' גורדון בירון, KW - בייראן KW - בייראן, KW - בייראן, לארד KW - ביירון, לורד KW - ביירון, KW - Criticism and interpretation. KW - Influence. KW - Contemporaries. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:86134270 AB - For Byron, poetic achievement was always relative. Writing meant dwelling in an echo chamber of other voices that enriched and contextualised what he had to say. He believed that literary traditions mattered and regarded poetic form as something embedded in historical moments and places. His poetry, as this volume demonstrates, engaged richly and experimentally with English influences and in turn licenced experimentation in multiple strands of post-Romantic English verse. In Byron Among the English Poets he is seen as a poet's poet, a writer whose verse has served as both echo of and prompt for a host of other voices. Here, leading international scholars consider both the contours of individual literary relationships and broader questions regarding the workings of intertextuality, exploring the many ways Byron might be thought to be 'among' the poets: alluding and alluded to; collaborative; competitive; parodied; worked and reworked in imitations, critiques, tributes, travesties and biographies. ER -